David Sedaris’ work has always had a macabre edge. He’s mined the humor in taxidermy, museums of medical oddities and tales of unusual deaths throughout his 10 previous books and
"Every Cloak Rolled in Blood" by James Lee Burke; Simon & Schuster (288 pages, $27) ——— Grief can shatter your world. Losing a loved one suddenly is a shock to
The renovation of an old house, plus "boy meets girl," plus a reality TV show and a cold case. You'll have fun with this one, reviewer Colette Bancroft writes.
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